Madeira Beach wildlife center working to reunite surviving animals after devastating fire
11 months ago
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It's been a week since an early morning fire caused devastating damage and killed dozens of animals at the Alligator and Wildlife Recovery Center in Madeira Beach. One of the center's owners, Sonny Flynn, is working to reunite the displaced animals that survived. “I want my babies home, so some rough days and days I cry all day, and there's days I'm like, let's just get it done," Flynn said.
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